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Trauma Resident Exposure in Canada and Operative Numbers (TraumaRECON): a study protocol for a national multicentre study of operative, nonoperative and structured educational exposures in Canada
Qian Shi, Angela Coates, Paul T. Engels and Timothy J. Rice; for the Canadian Collaborative on Urgent Care Surgery (CANUCS)
November 16, 2020 8 (4) E715-E721; DOI: https://doi.org/10.9778/cmajo.20190185
Qian Shi
Department of Surgery (Shi, Coates, Engels, Rice), McMaster University; Trauma Program (Coates, Engels, Rice), Hamilton General Hospital, Hamilton Health Sciences, Hamilton, Ont.
MDAngela Coates
Department of Surgery (Shi, Coates, Engels, Rice), McMaster University; Trauma Program (Coates, Engels, Rice), Hamilton General Hospital, Hamilton Health Sciences, Hamilton, Ont.
MEdPaul T. Engels
Department of Surgery (Shi, Coates, Engels, Rice), McMaster University; Trauma Program (Coates, Engels, Rice), Hamilton General Hospital, Hamilton Health Sciences, Hamilton, Ont.
MDTimothy J. Rice
Department of Surgery (Shi, Coates, Engels, Rice), McMaster University; Trauma Program (Coates, Engels, Rice), Hamilton General Hospital, Hamilton Health Sciences, Hamilton, Ont.
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Trauma Resident Exposure in Canada and Operative Numbers (TraumaRECON): a study protocol for a national multicentre study of operative, nonoperative and structured educational exposures in Canada
Qian Shi, Angela Coates, Paul T. Engels, Timothy J. Rice
Oct 2020, 8 (4) E715-E721; DOI: 10.9778/cmajo.20190185
Trauma Resident Exposure in Canada and Operative Numbers (TraumaRECON): a study protocol for a national multicentre study of operative, nonoperative and structured educational exposures in Canada
Qian Shi, Angela Coates, Paul T. Engels, Timothy J. Rice
Oct 2020, 8 (4) E715-E721; DOI: 10.9778/cmajo.20190185
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